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Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment

Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment. National Conference on Student Assessment Orlando, FL June 19-22, 2011. Cynthia Ajemian IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools Larry Mussoline, Ph.D.

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Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment

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  1. Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment National Conference on Student Assessment Orlando, FL June 19-22, 2011 Cynthia Ajemian IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools Larry Mussoline, Ph.D. Superintendent, Downingtown Area Public Schools Stasia Peters Director of Integration & Assessment, Southeastern RVTHS Dara Wexler, Ph.D.Education Solutions Specialist

  2. Relevant, notable uses of TaskStream include the following: • Teacher preparation programs • Western Governors University (competency-based education) • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards • Teacher Performance Assessment Consortium Over a decade of experience providing Web-based technology and supporting services for managing portfolio-based performance assessments

  3. Larry Mussoline, Ph.D. Superintendent Cynthia AjemianIB Coordinator and Instructional Leader

  4. Downingtown Area School District the Downingtown area school district is a district of 12,400 students located in Chester county, the 11th largest school district in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Downingtown

  5. Philosophy and Vision • We believe in… • In the fact that effort creates intelligence. • Inquiry/Project Based approach to instruction. • Relevant activities to engage students- internships, externships, and college courses. • Technology as a tool that will accelerate student learning. • Teamwork and collaboration as hallmarks of instruction. • Real problem solving is essential to learning. • Preparing students to be successful in post-high school education in STEM related fields – A National Call. • Creating a 21st Century Learning Environment.

  6. STEM Academy Initiatives • International Baccalaureate curriculum • Authentic learning and assessment • Portfolio-based assessments • Collaborative development of rubrics • Project-based • Setting expectations for students • Rich feedback for improvement

  7. Technology Rich Environment • One-to-One Laptop Initiative with no textbooks • Every student receives a laptop • Complete Wireless Environment • Cutting edge technology- many companies want to partner with the Academy • Moodle- all classes will have an online component (virditional) • Assessment that allows for quick feedback, on-line access, and can be quickly modified – TaskStream

  8. Assessment • Student formative assessments • Anytime, anywhere (in school and remotely) • Project-based instruction • Summative Assessment • Benchmarks • Actionable data • Shared Rubrics • Standardize and set expectations • Performance reporting based on rubric criteria • Authentic Assessment

  9. Project-based Instruction

  10. Project-based Instruction

  11. Collect Student Work Provide directions and guidance Define evaluation method - rubric Identify artifacts to collect Enable students to submit work in various formats

  12. Score Work

  13. Manage Activity and Progress

  14. Formative Assessment

  15. Rubric Data and Summative Assessment

  16. Lessons Learned • Think through time and process • Be realistic • Use the reporting data to make improvements

  17. Benefits and Next Steps • Ability to include multiple evaluators • Rubric development • Pedagogical supports and professional development • Real-time reporting

  18. Stasia PetersDirector of Integration & Assessment • Authentic learning and assessment • Portfolio-based assessments • Alignment to vocational frameworks • Summative assessment at the course-level • Formative assessment over 4-years • Showcasing of work

  19. Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School (SRVTHS) Located 30 miles south of Boston, 1500 students in grades 9-14, from 8 towns and the city of Brockton, MA Mission and Philosophy • The mission of the Southeastern Regional School District is to transform students into lifelong learners. • Organized around four core philosophies • Mastery of Foundation Skills • Development of Interpersonal Skills • Proactive Student Engagement • Commitment to Stretch Learning Initiatives

  20. 20 Career Majors within 5 Innovative “Centers”

  21. Grade-level Portfolio Checklists

  22. SERSDPortfolio Pyramid

  23. Customizable Templates to Support the Process

  24. Project Driven Across Multiple Competencies

  25. Project Driven across multiple competencies Competency bank for Learning Standard 2.B from Strand 2 of the Cosmetology Framework

  26. Lesson Planning

  27. Lesson Standards, Tasks, Assessments

  28. Lesson Sequence, Differentiation, Resources

  29. Engage Students in Demonstrating Learning (culminating portfolio image created from guiding templates) 9th grade 10th grade Work Experiences

  30. Benefits of Using TaskStream and Next Steps • Scalability - Manage large numbers of students • Multiple evaluators to see student portfolios (e.g., like that shop teacher, guidance teacher, etc. can comment on portfolio – teams of 5 looking at portfolio) • Massachusetts Vocational & Academic Curricula Frameworks alignment and testimony for all students for 100% of their time –on-learning • Customizable templates • Rubrics • Lesson plans • Additional Learning Standards and Competencies • Project-based progression and assessments • Standards-based grading • Increased articulation opportunities with post-secondary institutions

  31. Questions? Please feel free to contact us: Cynthia Ajemia IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools cajemian@dasd.org Larry Mussoline, Ph.D.Superintendent, Downingtown Area Public Schools lmussoline@dasd.org Stasia PetersDirector of Integration & Assessment, Southeastern RVTHSsepeters@sersd.org Dara Wexler, Ph.D.Education Solutions Specialist, TaskStream dwexler@taskstream.com

  32. For additional information about TaskStream or to schedule a live demonstration to learn how we can help address the needs in your state or district, please contact us: email: info@taskstream.comphone: 1-800-311-5656web: www.taskstream.com

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